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An Ohio Arts drum and a sheet of Meyercord vegetable decals
Some burlap & melmac tumblers and bowls (I never can pass these up) and a very cool aqua clip on overhead light shade from the 50s
A Mexican burro tile (I thought of you with this one, Anna!)
15 postcard folders from the 1930s through 1942. I always like looking through these postcard packs -- they give a look into the past, both what was at these tourist attractions (and what wasn't) and also what the publishers thought was worth looking at in the 30s
I'm so happy that the booth is finally up and running and now I can catch up on reading your blogs and posting on my own!
3 comments:
Some great finds. Loving all those vintage postcards. The little drum is keeper too. I would have wanted that too.
I love vintage postcards. Every time I find them I sit and sift through meanwhile whomever is with me is tapping their foot, ha!
Ha! OOh yes I love the burro! Is he going to etsy??? I might have to snag it!
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